I love what you have here. Thank you for open sourcing your work -- but why the custom license? Why not just do a standard MIT license?

I believe the MIT license leaves it open for others to host the files for public access. I’d like them to be hosted in one place but others are free to host for their own or business use and/or use them locally. It’s just a way for me to protect my rights as the owner/creator

You could use the AGPL, anyone who hosted it would then need to share the source code of any modifications they've made.

All are invited to modify the code to suit their needs, but not provide it to the public. If they want to serve it on a local network that is fine. These tools were made to be freely available to all and to modify for their own personal/business needs. If the need arises the latest version will be on Github.

Ahhh OK - that makes sense - thank you.